Bottle with message tossed into sea in Massachusetts found 3,000 miles away in FranceOctober 2nd, 2009 Mass. woman's message in bottle turns up in FranceROCKPORT, Mass. — A bottle with a message written by a woman who tossed it into the sea in 2003 off Cape Ann in Massachusetts was found 3,000 miles across the Atlantic off the coast of France.
Mexico detects 1.7 mn tax evadersSeptember 25th, 2009 MEXICO CITY - At least 1.7 million Mexicans, among them several soccer stars, have not paid their taxes since June 2008, according to data gathered by the Tax Administration System, or SAT. The tax evaders were located by examining their cash bank deposits, which in Mexico are taxed if they exceed 25,000 pesos ($1,851), said SAT chief auditor Alberto Real Thursday.
US, Switzerland sign treaty increasing information exchange to counter tax evasionSeptember 23rd, 2009 US, Switzerland sign treaty to share tax infoBERN, Switzerland — Switzerland and the United States have signed a treaty to increase the amount of tax information they share to help crack down on tax evasion, Swiss officials said Wednesday. The agreement follows a model set out by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development designed to make it harder for taxpayers to hide money in offshore tax havens.
Swiss confirm officials visited Guantanamo camp to examine taking in inmates due for releaseSeptember 20th, 2009 Swiss confirm officials visited Guantanamo campBERN, Switzerland — The Swiss Justice Ministry says officials visited the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, last month to gather information on inmates the Alpine country is considering taking in when they are released.
UAE charity funds Iftar programmes in SwitzerlandAugust 22nd, 2009 GENEVA - The permanent mission of United Arab Emirates (UAE) at the UN office here is hosting Iftar programmes for the Muslim community in Switzerland. The Iftar programmes, being funded by the Khalifa bin Zayed Charity Foundation, will cover many cities in Switzerland including Geneva and Zurich, WAM news agency reported Saturday.
Wealthy tax dodgers line up for leniency as US cracks down on secret offshore accountsAugust 15th, 2009 Tax dodgers scramble to come clean amid crackdownWASHINGTON — A deal with Switzerland settling U.S. demands for the names of suspected tax dodgers from a Swiss bank has a lot of wealthy Americans with offshore accounts nervously running to their tax advisers — and the Internal Revenue Service.
Swiss court backs plan to give aid groups $6M linked to Haiti's former dictator DuvalierAugust 14th, 2009 Swiss court says Haitian money can be given as aidBELLINZONA, Switzerland — A Swiss court has backed the government's plan to give aid agencies 7 million Swiss francs ($6 million) seized from bank accounts linked to Haiti's former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier. In a ruling published Friday, the Federal Criminal Tribunal rejected an appeal by the Duvalier family, which wants to reclaim the money.
Liechtenstein strikes tax deal with UK as havens yield to pressure; some experts skepticalAugust 11th, 2009 Liechtenstein agrees to help Britain recover taxesGENEVA — Liechtenstein's agreement to help Britain recover taxes on wealth hidden away in the tiny Alpine principality by U.K. taxpayers is only the latest sign that traditional tax havens are yielding to governments hungry for extra revenue during the economic crisis.
Fla. judge to consider delay for settlement talks in case against UBS over alleged tax evadersJuly 13th, 2009 Fla. judge to consider delay in UBS secrecy caseMIAMI — A federal judge in Florida is considering whether to delay hearings in a case against Swiss banking giant UBS AG to allow more time for settlement talks. The Internal Revenue Service has sued UBS in an effort to identify thousands of suspected American tax evaders.
NH tax evaders convicted of plotting to kill feds in months-long standoff at fort-like homeJuly 9th, 2009 NH tax evaders convicted of plot to kill agentsCONCORD, N.H. — Tax evaders Ed and Elaine Brown were convicted Thursday on all counts of plotting to kill federal agents during a nine-month standoff at their fort-like home in rural New Hampshire.
Defense rests in weapons, conspiracy trial of NH tax evaders; closing arguments on tapJuly 8th, 2009 Defense rests in NH tax evaders' weapons trialCONCORD, N.H. — Testimony has ended in New Hampshire in the trial of tax evaders accused of booby-trapping their property to harm federal agents during a 2007 standoff.
US, Switzerland reach agreement to amend tax treaty to boost disclosure of informationJune 19th, 2009 US, Switzerland complete tax negotiationsWASHINGTON — The United States and Switzerland have agreed to increase the amount of tax information they share to help crack down on tax evasion. The Treasury Department said Friday that the two nations concluded negotiations on an amended tax treaty.
Switzerland will travel to Italy in September for Davis Cup World Group playoffMay 12th, 2009 Switzerland to head to Italy for Davis Cup playoffLONDON — With or without Roger Federer, Switzerland must travel to Italy in September to try to keep its spot in the top tier of the Davis Cup. Italy and Switzerland were drawn Tuesday to face each other in the World Group playoffs.
List of 20 films in competition at Cannes for top award, Palme d'Or, Golden PalmApril 23rd, 2009 List of 20 films in competition at Cannes— "Los abrazos rotos" ("Broken Embraces") by Spain's Pedro Almodovar
— "Fish Tank" by Andrea Arnold, Britain
— "Un prophete" by Jacques Audiard, France
— "Vincere" by Marco Bellocchio, Italy
— "Bright Star" by Jane Campion, New Zealand
— "Map of the Sounds of Tokyo" by Isabel Coixet, Spain
— "A l'origine" ("In the Beginning") by Xavier Giannoli, France
— "Das weisse band" by Michael Haneke, Austria
— "Taking Woodstock" by Ang Lee, Taiwan-born
— "Looking for Eric" by Ken Loach, Britain
— "Chun Feng Chen Zui De Ye Wan" (Spring Fever) by Lou Ye, China
— "Kinatay" by Brillante Mendoza, Philippines
— "Enter the Void" by Gaspar Noe, France
— "Bak-Jwi" ("Thirst") by Park Chan-wook, South Korea
— "Les herbes folles" by Alain Resnais, France
— "The Time That Remains" by Elia Suleiman, Israel
— "Inglourious Basterds" by Quentin Tarantino, U.S.
— "Vengeance" by Johnnie To, China
— "Visage" ("Face") by Tsai Ming-liang, Malaysia
— "Antichrist" by Lars von Trier, Denmark
Nadal stretches lead on top with Indian Wells crownMarch 23rd, 2009 HAMBURG - World No.1 Rafael Nadal stretched his lead at the top by winning the Indian Wells Masters tennis tournament. Nadal beat fourth-ranked Briton Andy Murray in straight sets Sunday to win the title.
August 30th, 2009 at 5:04 pm
the US is next. France will be demanding the names of their citizens that have money in US banks. French citizens pay no tax on gains in the USA